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Monday, November 14, 2016

What It Means to Be Free

What is it to be poverty-stricken? What does it mean to experience ones immunity? When asking the younger coevals this question, the answer is al slipway the same, liberty content I substructure do what I want, literally meaning the power or right to practise, speak, or deal as one wants without interference or restraint. Now I agree with this to a verit up to(p) extent, but I count that we are limiting ourselves mentally and philosophically by vindicatory saying I whitethorn do as I please, and not asking to a greater extent questions to determine the extent of our granting immunity. I refer to the more infixed human immunitys that Franklin Delano Roosevelt believed in: independence of expression, freedom of religion, freedom from wants, and freedom from affrights. All of which I unperturbed believe havent been completely attained and we are still fighting for today.\nThe tell of one organism free has forever been a controversial topic among every(prenominal) shade since the dawn of mankind. For millennia humans of every race, color, gender, and size, have fought for their freedom and the discover to be relinquished from the durance of restraint and suppression. However, our commentary of freedom has changed. Todays generation has a nebulous definition of a flawed thought process of freedom that I ascertain is pushing us book binding mentally to archaic ways of thinking. Just to say, I may do as I want is to put a small sticker on a term that means the entire universe to us as a civilization. I mean for the Lords sake our country was founded found upon the idea of every position of freedom, not just because a few Brits wanted to, do what they want! A vast part of the idea of being free is being able to express oneself in a manner seen fit. For years populate lived under restrictions, told how to speak, dress, how to conduct oneself in public, or even how to act towards their own spouse. One of the briny reasons the United State s of America was create was because people wanted to be able to express themselves and not live in fear of the reprimand th...

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